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Kenjiro Tsuda

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Kenjiro Tsuda (津田 健次郎 , Tsuda Kenjirō, June 11, 1971) is a Japanese voice actor and actor from Osaka Prefecture. He works at Stardust Promotion as an actor and at Amuleto as a voice actor. He is best known for his roles as Seto Kaiba in Yu-Gi-Oh!, Hannes in Attack On Titan, and Mikoto Suoh in K.

Filmography

Television animation
1995
H2 (Atsushi Noda)
Kodocha (Ryousuke Kashima)
2000 Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (Seto Kaiba, Priest Seto, Critias)
2001 The Prince of Tennis (Sadaharu Inui)
2003 Ashita no Nadja (Harvey Livingston)
2004 Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX (Seto Kaiba, Kaibaman)
2005
Air (Keisuke)
Speed Grapher (Niihari)
Sugar Sugar Rune (Rockin' Robin)
Zoids Genesis (Seijūrō)
2006
Air Gear (Spitfire)
Glass Fleet (Cleo)
Reborn! (Spanner, Adult Lambo, Romeo, Lampo)
Kekkaishi (Byaku)
Lemon Angel Project (Masami Kudou)
Naruto (Aoba Yamashiro)
2007
Lovely Complex (Ryoji Suzuki)
Ojarumaru (Kancho)
Saint October (Kurtz)
Sisters of Wellber (Zallaad)
2008
Nabari no Ō (Yukimi Kazuhiko)
Soul Eater (Mifune)
2009
Basquash! (Ganz Bogard)
Metal Fight Beyblade (Ryuga)
2010
Baka to Test to Shōkanjū (Shin Fukuhara)
Hakuouki (Chikage Kazama)
Shakugan no Shana S (Ukobach)
2011
Hakuouki (Chikage Kazama)
Moshidora (Makoto Kachi)
Nurarihyon no Mago (Ibaraki Doji)
Tiger & Bunny (Nathan Seymour/Fire Emblem)
2012
Accel World (Red Rider)
Code:Breaker (Yukihina)
Hakuouki (Chikage Kazama)
K (Mikoto Suoh)
Kingdom (Zhao Zhuang)
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Bruford)
Naruto Shippuden (Aoba Yamashiro)
Space Brothers (Vincent Bold)
2013
Fairy Tail (Bacchus)
Free! - Iwatobi Swim Club (Seijuurou Mikoshiba)
Hakkenden: Tōhō Hakken Ibun (Daikaku Inumura)
Hakuouki (Chikage Kazama)
Inazuma Eleven GO: Galaxy (Bitway Ozrock)
Mushibugyou (Manako)
2014
Attack on Titan: No Regrets (Flagon)
Nobunagun (Annus/Robert Capa)
Ping Pong the Animation (Egami)
Future Card Buddyfight (Tefudanokimi Raremaro, Gremlin)
Free! -Eternal Summer- (Seijuurou Mikoshiba)
Tokyo Ghoul (Nico)
Terra Formars (God Lee)
Orenchi no Furo Jijō (Maki)
Rage of Bahamut: Genesis (Martinet)
2015
Gangsta. (Nicolas Brown)
Sound! Euphonium (Takuya Gotō)
Plastic Memories (Yasutaka Hanada)
The Testament of Sister New Devil (Mamoru Sakazaki)
Tokyo Ghoul A (Nico)
Fairy Tail (Silver Fullbuster)
Q Transformer: Saranaru Ninkimono e no Michi (Thundercracker)
K: Return of Kings (Mikoto Suoh, Gouki Zenjo)
One-Punch Man (Atomic Samurai)
Anti-Magic Academy: The 35th Test Platoon (Hayato Kurogane)
2016
BBK/BRNK (Shūsaku Matobai)
Servamp (Jeje)
Tonkatsu DJ Agetarō (Shūgo Oshibori)
Joker Game (Jirō Gamō)
Lupin III: Italian Game
Dimension W (K.K.)
Tales of Zestiria the X (Zaveid)
Taboo Tattoo (R.R. Luker)
91 Days (Fango)
First Love Monster (Arashi Nagasawa)
Kiss Him, Not Me (Terra)
To Be Hero (Ossan)
Flip Flappers (Salt)
Nanbaka (Hitokoe Mitsuru)
Touken Ranbu: Hanamaru (Nihongō)
2017
ACCA: 13-ku Kansatsu-ka (Niino)
Tales of Zestiria the X Season 2 (Zaveid)
Akashic Records of Bastard Magic Instructor (Grandmaster)[citation needed]
Kirakira PreCure a la Mode (Genichiro Usami)
KonoSuba (Hans)
One Piece (Vinsmoke Yonji)
Attack on Titan (Hannes)
Altair: A Record of Battles (Virgilio Louis)
2018
Devilman Crybaby (Koji Nagasaki)
The Seven Deadly Sins : Revival of the Commandments (Monspeet)[2]
Violet Evergarden (Damian Baldur Flügel)[citation needed]
Golden Kamuy (Hyakunosuke Ogata)
Last Hope (Doug Horvat)[3]
Gintama: Shirogane no Tamashii-Hen (Shijaku)
Lupin the Third Part 5 (Albert d'Andresy)
Magical Girl Ore (Sayori Uno)
Sirius the Jaeger (Yevgraf)
Free! Dive to the Future (Seijuurou Mikoshiba)
Revue Starlight (Giraffe)
My Hero Academia (Overhaul)
Touken Ranbu: Hanamaru 2 (Nihongō)
Xuan Yuan Sword Luminary (Xiang Chu)
Full Metal Panic: Invisible Victory (Michel Lemon)
2019
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind (Tiziano)
My Roommate is a Cat (Roku)
Domestic Girlfriend (Masaki Kobayashi)
Ultraman (Alien Sukuruda Adad)
Ao-chan Can't Study! (Hanasaki Horie)
Afterlost (Daichi)
Fairy Gone (Griff Mercer)
One-Punch Man 2 (Atomic Samurai)
Sarazanmai (Chikai Kuji)
7 Seeds (Ryoya Izayoi)
Cop Craft (Kei Matoba)
Fire Force (Joker)
Maō-sama, Retry! (Hakuto Kunai / Akira Ōno)
Naka no Hito Genome: Jikkyōchū (Paca)
Special Crime Investigation Unit Special 7 (Shiori "Charisma" Ichinose)

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Ishikawa Toshinin

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Kaito Ishikawa (石川 界人 Ishikawa Kaito, born October 13, 1993) is a Japanese voice actor from Tokyo. He is affiliated with Pro-Fit. He graduated from a professional fit voice actor training center .

In 2011, he debuted with the mob drama " AKIBA'S TRIP "and in 2012 with "I will wait in that summer ". In April 2013, he played the first leading role Red in TV anime "Galgantea of ​​Best Star ". He won the 8th voice actor Award Freshworks Award 2014.

2013 "to Gargantia on the Verdurous Planet of the" Toledo for the first time in the role animation of the main serve the role.

He won newcomer award in the eighth voice actor award in 2014 . Further success as a young ace is expected. He debuted in 2011 as a voice actor with the mob character of the radio drama " AKIBA'S TRIP " and debuted as an animation in " Wait in that summer " in 2012. And, in April 2013, he plays the first protagonist in the role of Red in the TV anime " Gargantia of the Comet ". Next year , he won the 8th Voice Actor Award, Rookie Actor Award.

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Yusuda Uchida

Yuuma Uchida (内田雄馬 Uchida Yūma, born September 21, 1992) is a Japanese voice actor and singer who works for I'm Enterprise. His big roles have included Yuuma Kousaka in Gundam Build Fighters Try, Nagisa Kiryū in Classroom Crisis, Eishirō Yabuki in The Asterisk War, Hayate Immelmann in Macross Delta, and Ein Dalton in Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans.

In 2017, he received the 11th Seiyu Awards for Best Male Newcomer with Setsuo Itō and Yusuke Kobayashi. He will make his singing debut in May 2018 under the King Records label. His older sister is voice actress Maaya Uchida who also works in the same company.

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Tomoaki Maeno

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Tomoaki Maeno (前野 智昭 , Maeno Tomoaki, born May 26, 1982) is a male Japanese voice actor who voices Sun Wukong in the Japanese dub of RWBY. He is most well known for his role in Death Parade as Decim. Tomoaki Maeno is attached to Arts Vision and tends to voice Bishounen, Jerk with a Heart of Gold and Butt-Monkey characters, as well as deep-voiced big guys.

He was also known for Starmyu (2015), Street Fighter X Tekken (2012) and God Eater Burst (2010).
Tomoaki Maeno (前野 智昭 Maeno Tomoaki) is a Japanese voice actor

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Ai Kayano

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Ai Kayano (茅野 愛衣 Kayano Ai, born September 13, 1987) is a Japanese voice actress. From her debut until 2014, she was represented by the Pro-Fit talent agency; she is represented by Office Osawa since 2015. After debuting as a voice actress in 2010, she played her first lead role as Meiko "Menma" Honma in the 2011 anime television series Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day. She is also known for her lead roles as Inori Yuzuriha in Guilty Crown, Mashiro Shiina in The Pet Girl of Sakurasou, and Shiro in No Game No Life. She has also performed opening, ending, and insert theme for various anime she has acted in.

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Nao Tōyama

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Nao Tōyama (東山 奈央 Tōyama Nao, born March 11, 1992) is a Japanese voice actress and singer affiliated with agency Intention. Before joining Intention, she was affiliated with Arts Vision. She made her solo debut as singer on February 1, 2017 with a double A-side single "True Destiny/Chain the world" under Flying Dog label. The song "True Destiny" was used as the ending theme of the anime television series Chain Chronicle ~Haecceitas no Hikari~ and "Chain the world" was used as the opening theme of its movie version.

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桧山修之

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Nobuyuki Hiyama (檜山 修之 Hiyama Nobuyuki, born August 25, 1967) is a Japanese voice actor, narrator, and radio personality currently affiliated with Arts Vision.

Hiyama's voicel is described as a husky tenor suitable for voicing mature, young adult men. Combined with an impactful execution, he earned his reputation in voicing heroic protagonists commonly found in works of the mecha, fighting, and fantasy genres.

Hiyama decided to pursue the path of voice acting, and talked it over with his parents. Hiyama recalled their discussion "ended in dispute," with his parents' decision to not support him." Hiyama then enrolled into Voice Actor major through Japan's Newspaper Scholarship grant.

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Hanazawa Kana

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Kana Hanazawa (花澤 香菜 Hanazawa Kana, born February 25, 1989) is a Japanese voice actress and singer represented by the Office Osawa talent agency. She is known for voice acting leading roles for a number of anime television series and other anime-related media in Japan, including Angel / Kanade Tachibana in Angel Beats!, Kuroneko / Ruri Gokō in Oreimo, Anri Sonohara in Durarara!!

Her debut single, "Hoshizora Destination" (星空ディスティネーション), was released on April 25, 2012 under the Aniplex/Sony Music Entertainment Japan label.

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Kaori Kawamori

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Shōji Kawamori (河森 正治 Kawamori Shōji, born February 20, 1960) is a Japanese anime creator and producer, screenwriter, visual artist, and mecha designer. He attended Keio University in the late seventie.

Shoji Kawamori occasionally used the alias Eiji Kurokawa (黒河影次 Kurokawa Eiji) early in his anime career when he started as a teenage intern at Studio Nue and worked as assistant artist and animator there during the late seventies and early eighties. His projects are usually noted to contain strong themes of love, war, spirituality or mysticism, and ecological concern. Kawamori is currently executive director at the animation studio Satelight.

Shoji Kawamori is also a visual artist and a mecha designer — projects featuring his designs range from 1983's Crusher Joe to 2005's Eureka Seven. Also, each and every variable fighter from the official Macross series continuity has been designed by him.

In 2001, he brought his mecha design talent to real-life projects when he designed a variant of the Sony AIBO robotic dog, the ERS-220. Kawamori also helped to design various toys for the Takara toyline Diaclone in the early 1980s, many of which were later incorporated into Hasbro's Transformers toyline.

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Masato Uchida

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Maaya Uchida (内田 真礼 Uchida Maaya, born December 27, 1989 in Tokyo) is a Japanese actress, voice actress and singer who works for I'm Enterprise. Uchida completed her studies in narration school during 2009. Upon graduation, she made her debut as a voice actress in the OVA Boku, Otari-man as an office employee. In April 2010, she signed to voice talent agency I'm Enterprise.

In February 2014, she won the Best New Actress Award in the 8th Seiyu Awards. She debuted as a singer under Pony Canyon with the song Soushou no Innocence, which is produced by Tomita Akihiro. Her younger brother is Yūma Uchida, who is also a voice actor working in the same company. She made television appearances, including in Unofficial Sentai Akibaranger with the role of Hakase Hiroyo.

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